. Quick Start Guide. Contents U46MK2 Description 1.1 Front Panel 1.2 Rear Panel Connections Installation 3.1 Windows 3.2 Mac OS X 3.3 Launching CROSS 3.4 License Key Configuring CROSS 4.1 Audio Configuration 4.2 Time Code Calibration 4.3 MIDI Configuration Overview of the Graphical User Interface 5.1 Menu 5.2 Head-Up Display (HUD) 5.3 Players. Take a few minutes to run through this quick start guide and you’ll be on your way to making great mixes on CROSS in no time at all! We invite you be a part of the MixVibes community to share your experiences with other DJs, find help and advice, and check for available updates.
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See you online on the. 1 U46MK2 Description frontpanel.pdf frontpanel.pdf 18:41:57 18:41:57 1.1 Front Panel Front panel Channel 1/2 input Input source (MIC/LINE/PHONO) selector: This is where you select input sources of channel 1/2. MIC input connector: Connect your Microphone to this Balanced 1/4” connector.
+48V Phantom power switch: Supply +48V DC phantom power to input channels 1/2 simultaneously by pressing the button. 1 U46MK2 Description rearpanel.pdf rearpanel.pdf 17:27:51 17:27:51 1.2 Rear Panel Rear Panel External Power supply connector: If you use a microphone that requires phantom power, especially with a laptop computer, it’s strongly recommended to use a DC +9V/500mA adapter (not included). USB connector: Connects the USB cable to the computer. 2 Connections Follow the instructions below to use CROSS and the U46MK2 with a pair of decks and an external mixer. If you are using vinyl, plug the ground of your turntable to the ground lug on the U46MK2 or on your DJ mixer. 3 Installation 3.1 Windows installlanguage.pdf installlanguage.pdf 20:50:35 20:50:35 Insert CROSS installation disc into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The installation program will launch automatically.
In case it does not, open Windows Explorer, navigate to the CROSS installation disc and double-click on the file «Install Cross.exe». 3 Installation installinstalllocation.pdf installinstalllocation.pdf 20:50:03 20:50:03 Choose the folder in which you want to install CROSS and click Next. Choose Install location Choose the Start Menu folder in which you want to create the CROSS shortcut.
To start the installation, installstartmenufolder.pdf installstartmenufolder.pdf. Drag and drop CROSS into your Applications folder. Installing CROSS 3.3 Launching CROSS Windows Go to Start All Programs MixVibes Cross and click on the CROSS icon. Vibe-watermark-brig vibe-watermark-brig Mac OS X Go to Applications Cross and double-click on CROSS. 17:41:30 Go to File Preferences Audio. Audio Configuration Pane Select MixVibes ASIO U46MK2 on PC or U46DJ on Mac from the pull down menu. Vibe-watermark-brig vibe-watermark-brig Choose your desired sample rate and buffer size.
The default settings are 44.1kHz sample rate and 512 samples of buffer. 4 Configuring CROSS 4.2 Time Code Calibration configvinyl.pdf configvinyl.pdf 17:42:00 17:42:00 Go to File Preferences Vinyl/CD. Time Code Calibration Pane Check Left/Right Control Deck to enable the external control. Vibe-watermark-brig vibe-watermark-brig Select the Control Media that you will be using: MV vinyl, MV CD or 7” MV vinyl. Start playback of the control records making sure that the pitch is set to zero on your decks and the playback direction is forward. 4 Configuring CROSS 4.3 MIDI Configuration configmidi.pdf configmidi.pdf 20:46:59 20:46:59 Go to File Preferences MIDI. MIDI Configuration Pane Select your MIDI input device from the pull down menu.
Vibe-watermark-brig vibe-watermark-brig Select your MIDI device mapping by clicking on its picture. 5 Overview of the Graphical User Interface overview.pdf overview.pdf 16:42:34 16:42:34 Once CROSS is configured, you will see the following graphical interface: Menu Head-Up Display Player Integrated Mixer Dock Browser Preview Deck User Interface 5.1 Menu The menu lets you access various commands in CROSS. 5.2 Head-Up Display (HUD) hud.pdf hud.pdf. lecteur.pdf lecteur.pdf 18:23:11 18:23:11 5 Overview of the Graphical User Interface playcue.pdf playcue.pdf 18:43:41 18:43:41 6 7 8 9 10 11 Player Displays the Title, Artist and Duration of the audio file. Mode selector for the pitch fader. Selects between Speed, Tempo, or Hybrid modes.
mixer.pdf mixer.pdf 18:12:56 18:12:56 5 Overview of the Graphical User Interface Integrated Mixer Record Master. Input selectors (Player or Line In). Player output meters. Master output meter. Pre Fader Listen.
Vibe-watermark-brig vibe-watermark-brig Master Level. Players Level. 6 Control Modes 6.1 External Control Modes 6.1.1 Absolute Mode In this mode, the playback position of the control record/disc corresponds precisely with the playback position of the audio file in the player. Use the Absolute mode when you want to use your turntable’s tonearm (or the seek function on your CD) to skip thru the track. 7 Importing Audio 7.1 Importing Folders To import an entire folder of music: Go to File Import Directory Choose a folder or disc containing your music and click Choose. Importmedia.pdf importmedia.pdf 20:48:47 20:48:47 CROSS will import all the audio tracks into the Collection. Locating a Folder You can also import files by going to File.
8 Loading Tracks After importing your audio tracks you can load them into the players. There are three ways of loading tracks: With the mouse Drag and drop a track from the collection to one of the players. Right-click (CTRL+click on Mac) and select Load in Player A, B or Active. With the keyboard Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through your collection. 9 First Mix with CROSS Load tracks into both players and the waveforms will appear. Begin playback of the control records to start playback of the audio in the players. You should now hear the music in your speakers: You can start mixing.
To go from one track to another, move the crossfader from left to right, or use the channels faders on your external mixer (or the CROSS mixer if you are not in External Mixer routing mode). 10 Troubleshooting The audio tracks are not playing back Make sure you selected the correct audio interface in the audio preferences window. Make sure you activated the correct audio inputs and outputs of your audio interface in the audio preferences window. Make sure you selected the correct Routing Mode in the audio preferences window.
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This article explains how to set up TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO 2 to control playback via Timecode from an external turntable or CD player when using a TRAKTOR AUDIO 10 or TRAKTOR AUDIO 6 interface. The article explains a basic setup with two Timecode-controlled Decks. Make sure TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO 2 is installed and activated on your computer (TRAKTOR PRO 2 does not support Timecode control). Make sure that your audio interface is connected to the computer and receives enough power (use a power supply if necessary). Connect your turntables or CD players to the IN connectors of the audio interface. Run the Setup Wizard by clicking on the Setup Wizard button in the lower left corner of the TRAKTOR Preferences. In the DECK LAYOUT SELECTION, choose 2 Track Decks (Scratch).
When the Setup Wizard is finished, open the TRAKTOR Preferences and go to Audio Setup. Make sure your audio interface is selected in the Audio Device menu. Input Configuration TRAKTOR automatically sets the default configuration for the inputs, which is correct for the the cabling described above. This is how it looks: Deck A will be controlled by the Timecode signal coming in on Channel A left / right (3-4), Deck B by the Tiimecode signal coming in on Channel B left / right (5-6). The next step is to select the right input mode depending on whether you use turntables or CDs:. Open the TRAKTOR Preferences.
Go to Audio Setup and click on the Settings button. This will open your audio interface's control panel.
Go to Channel Setup (on a Mac, this is the only section) and set Input Sens (input sensitivity) to Phono (if you use turntables) or Line (if you use CD players). Output Configuration External Mixing Mode If you are using an external mixer, connect the outputs of your audio interface to the line inputs (not phono!) of your external mixer. Go to the Output Routing in the TRAKTOR Preferences. Set the Mixing Mode to External.
The outputs will automatically be set in the correct order, which looks like this: The signal from Deck A will go to the Output Channel A (3-4) on the audio interface, Deck B will go to Output Channel B (5-6) and so on. Internal Mixing Mode If you are not using an external mixer, connect one Output Channel of your audio interface to the line input of your speaker system. In this example we are connecting Output Channel A (3-4). Do not use Output Main (1-2) since this channel will be used for pre-listening the audio signal (see below). Go to the Output Routing in the TRAKTOR Preferences.
Set the Mixing Mode to Internal. The Cue (headphone/monitor) signal is sent to the channels on your audio interface that are selected in the Output Monitor menu. In this case we choose Main Left and Main Right, which is the default channel.
The master signal is sent to the channels on your audio interface that are selected in the Output Master menu. In this case it is Ch A Left and Ch A Right. The outputs will automatically be set in the correct order, which looks like this: The Cue signal will go to the MAIN output of the audio interface (the PHONES jack also receives this signal). The master signal will go to Output Channel A (3-4) on the audio interface. Deck Configuration In order to monitor the incoming Timecode signal, activate the Scope Panels for both decks. The Scope Panels are a graphical representation of the Timecode signal and allow you to trigger the calibration of the timecode. Go to the Decks section in the TRAKTOR Preferences.
In the section Platter / Scope, choose Scope for the Decks you want to control with Timecode. Now you can close the Preferences and start the playback on your Timecode Deck by dropping the needle on your running Timecode record or pressing play on your CD Player to run the Timecode CD. During playback, either the Relative or Absolute Mode button will light up. You may click on any of the Mode buttons to change the Mode. During playback, the Calibration Scope should display a stable Timecode signal, as pictured below for Timecode vinyl and Timecode CD. For more information on Relative and Absolute Mode as well as troubleshooting Timecode calibration, please refer to chapters 'Tracking Modes' and 'TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO 2 Troubleshooting' in the TRAKTOR 2 user manual. Related Articles.